Nottinghamshire edge closer to promotion with victory over Sussex

Nottinghamshire wrapped up a 256-run win inside three days after bowling Sussex out for just 142 in pursuit of 399

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Trent Bridge (third day of four): Nottinghamshire 240 & 301, Sussex 143 & 142 - Nottinghamshire won by 256 runs

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Nottinghamshire wrapped up a 256-run over Sussex with almost a day and a half to spare to consolidate their place at the top of Division Two in the LV= Insurance County Championship ahead of the September run-in.

Bowled out for 301 in their second innings soon after the start of the third day, giving Sussex a target of 399 to pull off least likely outcome, Nottinghamshire shot out their youthful opponents for 142 in 47.3 overs.

Overseas fast bowlers Dane Paterson (3 for 14) and James Pattinson (3 for 47) each raised their individual hauls to eight wickets in the match.

Without a number of players through injury and illness, Sussex realistically needed Indian Test star Cheteshwar Pujara to post a substantial score to give them any chance of taking the match into a fourth day. He finished unbeaten on 49 but no one could stay with him to build a partnership.

To compound their woes, Sussex left Trent Bridge with no points, their three bowling bonus points from the first innings cancelled out by a three-point deduction for a slow over-rate. Nine wickets in the match for England's Ollie Robinson on his return from a back injury and other issues therefore counted for nothing.

With two of their remaining home matches at home - against Leicestershire and Durham - and a visit to struggling Worcestershire in their other fixture, Nottinghamshire now look odds-on to seal promotion.

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Ollie Robinson took nine wickets for Sussex on his return [Bryn Lennon/Getty Images]

Bowling with a new ball after Wednesday's play ended with the first one exactly 80 overs old, Sussex at least needed only 25 deliveries with it to see off the Nottinghamshire tail.

Brad Currie bowled Liam Patterson-White with one that kept a touch low before Robinson had a tentative Luke Fletcher leg before and dismissed Pattinson via a miscue to cover.

Robinson finished with 5 for 60, enough to move him ahead of Henry Crocombe as Sussex's leading wicket-taker on 17 at 15.64, despite this being only his third match of the Division Two campaign.

It left Sussex with a mighty task by anyone's standards, let alone a team with six players aged 21 or under.

Tom Clark, almost run out without scoring, edged behind in Fletcher's third over, but Ali Orr, who came into this match with almost 650 first-class runs for the season, made another good impression.

For a while it looked as though he might be the one to help Pujara make Nottinghamshire work for their win until he ran into a snorter from Pattinson that he could only fend away from his head, the ball looping off his glove for Ben Slater to claim the catch.

Fynn Hudson-Prentice - one of the senior Sussex batters at 26 - was at least with Pujara at lunch, but he departed a couple of overs later, nicking to the 'keeper as Paterson found some movement on a pitch still giving the bowlers something to work with.

Oli Carter perished to a poor shot, caught behind down the leg side off Fletcher, before Pattinson saw off the two 18-year-olds in consecutive overs as James Coles reprised Carter's mode of dismissal and Archie Lenham, who had stuck around stubbornly for a brave 31 in the first innings, perished to his third ball as the Australian quick zipped one through to send stumps flying in all directions.

Robinson fell to a leading edge off the medium pace of Steven Mullaney, caught at mid-off, where the ever-popular Fletcher delighted both his team-mates and his fan club in the Radcliffe Road stand by throwing his not inconsiderable frame to his right to take a diving catch.

Sussex's abject afternoon continued when Pujara changed his mind about scrambling a single to midwicket off the final ball of a Patterson-White over, leaving Ari Kavelas stranded as Lyndon James made a direct hit with his throw in, before Paterson wrapped up the win at 3.25pm as Currie followed Sean Hunt back to the pavilion as a second lbw in consecutive overs.

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